Young mom scared
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LillieRose--Glad to hear you are BRCA-. I know what you mean about wanting something to blame. It would be nice to have the "blamed" thing in front of me so I could punch it's lights out. LOL It's good that you have started on your treatment, but it's not a surprise that you feel scared for more after what you are going through. Have you told your doc about the fuzzy, dizzy, headache stuff? Make sure you do. I truly hope tomorrow is better. I'll be praying for you. (is that OK? I read in another thread that some are uncomfortable with offers of prayer)
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LillieRose--I'm glad to hear that you are BRCA-. I understand your desire to have something to blame. I'd love my something to blame to be in front of me so I can punch it's lights out. LOL It's good that you have started treatment, but it's not a surprise that you are feeling scared after all that you have gone through from the first treatment. Have you told your doc about the fuzziness, dizziness and headaches? You should. I hope tomorrow is better. I'll be praying for you. (is that OK? I read in a different thread that some are uncomfortable with offers of prayer)
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I told them! They are checking me out tomorrow before chemo.... It scares me... I actually think it's from my panic attacks and not the chemo but who knows? And thank you for praying for me! I'll take all the help I can get
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Oh good, I'm glad you told them. Sounds like they won't mess around. So sorry you feel so scared. No one needs extra worries piled on top of all of this!! I had horrible panic attacks throughout my radiation treatment because it was triggering PTSD related to a past trauma. Not fun. Do you have anything you can do to breathe through your panics? Or some Xanax or something?
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I've been taking Ativan but just a little because of the baby! I need to be alert for her
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That's tough having a little one in the mix. Your story tugs my heart strings dear. Wish I could take it all away for you. Cyber hugs go only so far. I don't know a lot about anxiety meds. Is there one that's OK to take with cancer treatment that won't make you too loopy to care for your little bitty?
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thank you for caring! I feel so much better meeting all these strong woman who came out the other side
Ativan is the less loopy med! Haha I just take like pieces of it!
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Are you taking Zofran(ondansetron)? It gave me headaches like that and although I still had some off of it, they were a billion times better.
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Behind the Pink
Dreaming,
She steps behind a pink curtain
Wearing a flowing pink gown
She hadn't been wearing before
Of this she was surely certain
Strangely,
In the room, there is a pink box
Plainly labeled "Lost and Found"
She knew that it was hers
In her hands, pink keys for the locks
Curious,
She sat down on a pink chair
To unlock the box and look upon
The mysterious contents therein
Lifting the lid, she began to stare
Surprisingly,
The box is filled with many pink things
She had thought were lost
A picture among them, of her...before,
To which her heart still clings
Excitedly,
She removed her silken pink gloves
Oh so carefully, she began to retrieve
Those precious things, yearning to
Regain all of her past loves
Sadly,
Some slip from her grasp, into the pink pile
But this simply reveals more things
She hadn't yet noticed before
Although they'd been there all the while
Wonderingly,
She pushes aside all the pink things
There, behind the pink, she finds
A new picture of herself
She is beautiful, and she has wings
Suddenly,
A mirror appears, bordered with a pink frame
With awe and wonder, she sees
All the things the pink has changed
Knowing she would never be the same
With hope,
She turns from the pink all around
Like a caterpillar becomes a butterfly
Her pink chrysalis had been
Filled with things both lost and found
With joy,
Her heart need not sink into the pink
For she has wings, and she is beautiful
And so she soars among pink clouds to find the Sun...
Behind the Pink.
by Sara L Tveten, April 2015
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ugh. We r all so young!!!! I start manana.
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